Alesis Multimix 16 Usb 20 Driver

I'm a professional musician who DESPERATELY wants to use my linux system to record using my Alesis Multimix 16 USB 2.0 mixer/audio interface, but alas, there is no linux driver provided by Alesis. There IS, however, a Mac driver available here: and older mac drivers here: I'm no computer genius, but I believe the Mac OS is basically a linux OS with some proprietary additions/subtractions so to my feeble understanding, wouldn't the Mac driver just need a slight bit of 'rewiring' to be able to work with linux? Any help would be greatly appreciated, and there's an older 10GB ipod waiting at my house for anyone who can make this work for me along with a link on EVERY one of my websites AND credit on any albums recorded (along with free copies, of course.) PLEASE-- I DON'T WANT TO USE WINDOWS!!!!! Because i was curious about it, i searched in a search-engine. This doesn't look good. See comment (0005390) Some months ago a friend of mine brought along some mixer.

I wanted to try it with Ubuntu, i plugged it in, and after a little while i could record something in audacity. (I think i had to do 'sudo update-usbids before it was properly recognised) I don't remember the brand name from that mixer, but i assume that usb 1.x for some mixers could work in Linux.

Here's how they responded to my message to Alesis technical support regarding Windows 7 64 bit drivers for my multimix 8 USB 2.0: (begin quote) Hello, Attached are our Beta drivers for 64 bit Windows for the Multimix USB 2.0.

I think your options are: 1) ask the company to provide more details and write a driver for Linux. 2) find a programmer who writes a Linux driver by somehow reverse-engineering communication (in MacOSX or MS-Windows) with the mixer. The programmer will need physical access to such a mixer as you have.

For example here's a programmer who writes Linux drivers for cash (check: Linux Device Driver Service) 3) buy an apple computer and use both MacOSX and Linux 4) try the Hackintosh on your pc and see whether it works with that (I think this is risky legally speaking, even when you have a MacOSX license) 5) get a mixer-device which is supported well by Linux Using the MacOS driver in Linux is not an option unless the source code of that driver would be open source. And i assume that using the windows driver with Ndiswrapper in Linux wouldn't work because my impression is that Ndiswrapper focuses on wifi cards, but i could be wrong of course.

Hi you have 64 bit drivers?? I,m running Win7 64 bit with my Alesis Multimix 16 usb2 plus cubase 5 and groove agent 3, can't get the desk to work though, will your drivers work with my system? And if so can I please have a copy of these drivers? I,m new to all this forum stuff and recording from home stuff so please forgive me if I seem a little in experienced with my questions but any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Send me a PM with your e-mail and I will send them.

I have been using for about a month and have been working fine. Here's how they responded to my message to Alesis technical support regarding Windows 7 64 bit drivers for: (begin quote) Hello, Attached are our Beta drivers for 64 bit Windows for the Multimix USB 2.0. Since these are Beta drivers, there is limited support available since these are provided for testing purposes. However we are encouraging customers to share their feedback and experiences with us so we can further develop these. (end quote) While happy to get this message, my frustration with Alesis for taking so long has only slightly waned. I will think long and hard, and do a lot of research before upgrading with their products in the future. While I understand the need to be an informed consumer, is it too much to ask a company to keep up w/ the times.

Taking over a year to develop these new drivers is ludicrous. Shame shame Alesis, please do better in the future! I hung on patiently this time, but will not be dealing with this!@$% in the future. Here's how they responded to my message to Alesis technical support regarding Windows 7 64 bit drivers for my multimix 8 USB 2.0: (begin quote) Hello, Attached are our Beta drivers for 64 bit Windows for the Multimix USB 2.0. Ign.

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Since these are Beta drivers, there is limited support available since these are provided for testing purposes. However we are encouraging customers to share their feedback and experiences with us so we can further develop these.